REGIONAL ARTS TRAINING WORKSHOPS:

Detroit, MI | June 5-6, 2015

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The Regional Arts Training Workshop is a program of the National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures (NALAC). Sure to inspire, the two- day event is lined with dynamic regional and national leaders, networking opportunities, keynote speakers, vibrant performances and engaging community discussion responding to the state of Latino Arts and Culture. The Workshop will take place Friday and Saturday, June 5 & 6 in Detroit, MI.

Registration is only $20 for NALAC Members and only $40 for Future Members.

HIGHLIGHTS:

Interview: Arts and Immigrant Social Justice: Political Analysis of the State of Immigrants in the U.S. with Franciso Pacheco, the Organizing Director for the National Day Labor Organizing Network (NDLON).

WHERE

WHEN

Friday, June 5

Saturday, June 6

ABOUT THE NALAC REGIONAL ARTS TRAINING WORKSHOPS

NALAC Regional Arts Training Workshops are convened throughout the nation to provide comprehensive professional development, training and a space for community dialogue among the Latino arts field and other diverse arts sectors. These opportunities for relationship-building and networking are essential to the advancement of the Latino arts community, and the nation's art sector as a whole. Workshop presenters and participants are of diverse backgrounds, representing all artistic disciplines, and a strong ethnic, gender, age, sexual orientation, and economic diversity.

NALAC's workshops are one of its strategies to counteract the persistent barriers that bar Latinos from traditional sources of funding and professional opportunities. The workshops contribute to a deepening of an intergenerational association of Latino artists and arts professionals, effectively facilitating a multifaceted transfer of knowledge. The NALAC Regional Workshops have demonstrated a great potential for cross-cultural collaborations and collective advocacy. Through the workshops, NALAC's listens to and learns from the field in order to more successfully understand and advocate for the changing needs of artists and arts professionals across the nation. By empowering the field and providing new opportunities, NALAC can reduce economic inequalities, galvanize multigenerational networks and actualize social change in the realms of racial equity and civic engagement.

With 28 Regionals to date, participants deepen their engagement with each other, with NALAC, and together create, mobilize, and amplify a national Latino arts and cultural agenda that addresses issues of concern to historically underrepresented and disenfranchised communities. Critical dialogue and creative thinking transpires through interactive workshops, discussion forums, artistic interventions, technical assistance, and performances.

FUNDING PARTNERS

The Detroit Regional Arts Training Workshop is made possible thanks to generous support from our funders, sponsors and partners. Thank you NALAC Members, Funders, Donors and wonderful Volunteers.